Yes, the focus should be on problem solving, thinking for yourself, navigating texts, etc. I don’t want to issue them a tool to get a job done. I want them to build their own toolbox and decide for themselves what the best strategy is going to be.
Majority just see it as a obligation they have to suffer through and want the path of least resistance and effort. The vast majority of human beings are allergic to learning and think it’s painful and miserable.
And then you have the minority of students who embrace learning, and the minority who actively reject it.
If AI takes over my field (education), we are truly fucked.
I guess I’d try out a personal business of making home servers for people who want to start their own businesses.
education is in flux.
some places are going anti-tech, like no screens at all.
others are pushing AI-literary graduation requirements.
and nobody seems to want to actually education anyone anymore because education is not really just job-training rather than education.
plus teachers are not putting up with the bs anymore, they are quitting in droves, leaving huge areas “undereducated”.
Yes, the focus should be on problem solving, thinking for yourself, navigating texts, etc. I don’t want to issue them a tool to get a job done. I want them to build their own toolbox and decide for themselves what the best strategy is going to be.
Yeah, but the students don’t want to do that.
Majority just see it as a obligation they have to suffer through and want the path of least resistance and effort. The vast majority of human beings are allergic to learning and think it’s painful and miserable.
And then you have the minority of students who embrace learning, and the minority who actively reject it.